@Rousette, the difference is, no one goes to "your" thread and posts how "vile" it is, or how sycophantic it is.
Is this usual in the US?
It's not unusual in the US to ask where someone is from, and it's not considered rude. It is unusual to start questioning a reporter doing a fluff piece on you at some industry event.
I have to say I liked her more for calling that interviewer out. He was rude, she called him on it.
No, he wasn't rude. He could have been looking at a clock, for all we know. All that did was ensure she wouldn't appear on camera at whatever event she was at.
That video certainly shows that she is ultra confident. Isn't it normal that these reporters have to catch lots of celebrities on the red carpet, so they'll have one eye on who's coming next? The way she behaved is revealing of her true personality rather than the doe eyed character she likes to play.
I agree 100%.